Improving Energy Efficiency in Atlantic Canada ›› Office of Energy Efficiency Jeff Sward Industry Officer Industrial Programs Division November 18 th,

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Improving Energy Efficiency in Atlantic Canada ›› Office of Energy Efficiency Jeff Sward Industry Officer Industrial Programs Division November 18 th, 2005 Jessica Norup Senior Industry Analyst Industrial Programs Division

Overview  Energy Efficiency – An Introduction  Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Development  Economic  Environmental  Social  Federal Efficiency Programs and Services

Energy Efficiency – A Definition  Energy Intensity – Energy used per unit of activity  Ex: GJ/KG of peeled shrimp or GJ/person  As energy efficiency goes up, energy intensity goes down

Energy Use in Canada 2003 Canadian Primary Energy Demand = PJ

Canada’s Energy Efficiency Profile  From 1990 to 2003, Canada's energy efficiency improved by an estimated 13 percent, or petajoules, saving Canadians almost $13.4 billion in 2003 alone

Energy, Climate Change and the Environment  Without the 13 percent improvement in energy efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions would have been 52.3 megatonnes higher in 2003.

Energy Efficiency: Job Creation and Personal Income “Since the establishment of energy management programs in the early 1980's, residents, businesses and agencies of San Jose, California have cut more than $5.5 million from annual energy bills and saved enough energy each year to power 7,600 homes. San Jose predicts its sustainable energy programs will produce a county-wide $33 million increase in wages and salaries, and a net employment gain of 1,753 job years over a ten-year period.” Source: Rocky Mountain Institute BC Sustainable Energy Association estimates that over the next 30 years Energy Efficiency can reduce consumption by 25, 000 GWh and create 145, 000 jobs.

Energy Efficiency: Better Workplace  Many technologies that reduce energy consumption also enhance working conditions  Air barriers – a technology to create a laminar air flow in doorways or large cargo bays to separate the cold exterior from the warm interior  Reduce space heating costs by as much as 90%  Avoid drafts and unpleasant conditions for plant workers and administration staff

Federal Energy Efficiency Programs  Buildings  Equipment  Housing  Industry  Transportation  Outreach

Buildings  The EnerGuide for Existing Buildings (EEB) helps commercial businesses and public institutions improve the energy efficiency of existing buildings. Eligible members can apply for funding of up to $250,000 for building retrofits.EnerGuide for Existing Buildings (EEB)  The Commercial Building Incentive Program provides financial incentives to building owners who incorporate energy efficiency features in the design of new commercial or institutional buildings. You can receive up to $60,000 if your building design meets the program's requirements.Commercial Building Incentive Program  The Industrial Building Incentive Program provides incentives to building owners who combine energy-efficient features and processes into the design of new industrial buildings. You can receive up to $80,000 if your building or process design meets the program's requirements.Industrial Building Incentive Program

Equipment  EnerGuide for Equipment and HVAC is a rating, labelling and information initiative to promote the production, purchase and use of energy-efficient major household electrical appliances and heating, ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) equipment. EnerGuide for Equipment and HVAC  Canada's Energy Efficiency Regulations apply to specific energy-using products that must meet federal standards before they can be imported into Canada or shipped from one province or territory to another. The OEE is responsible for writing and enforcing these Regulations.Energy Efficiency Regulations  The international ENERGY STAR® symbol identifies the most energy-efficient products in their class. Most ENERGY STAR labelled products are 10 to 50 percent more efficient than the minimum regulated standard in Canada.ENERGY STAR® symbol  EnerGuide for Industry, an initiative based on the familiar EnerGuide name, offers interactive tools, tips, return-on-investment analysis and business cases to help energy- wise industries make the most energy-efficient choices. EnerGuide for Industry

Housing  The R-2000* Standard encourages the building of energy-efficient houses that are environmentally friendly and healthy to live in. R-2000 homes must meet the R-2000 Standard for energy efficiency. This means they are about 30 percent more energy efficient than a standard home built to code.R-2000* Standard  EnerGuide for Houses offers Canadians individualized professional advice on how to improve the energy performance of their houses. An energy evaluation by a certified energy advisor will show you where and how you can improve your home's energy efficiency. An EnerGuide for Houses rating for your home could make you eligible for an energy renovation grant from the Government of Canada. EnerGuide for Houses  EnerGuide for New Houses was developed to provide independent expert advice on energy-efficient home construction to homebuilders and new home buyers. An energy advisor works with the builder to assess its building plans and develop energy upgrades that have money-saving features that can be included in a new home. The builder can then offer different options to the home buyer, who makes the final choice about what to include in their new home. EnerGuide for New Houses

Industry  The Canadian Industry Program for Energy Conservation is an industry-government partnership that helps Canada's industries improve their energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change. It is a voluntary program made up of 25 sector task forces that involve more than 45 trade associations.Canadian Industry Program for Energy Conservation  Industrial Energy Innovators have access to tools and services such as training programs, seminars and planning documents to help them become more energy efficient. Industrial Energy Innovators

Transportation  Vehicle Efficiency Choosing the most fuel-efficient vehicle for your everyday needs can save you money and reduce greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change. Vehicle Efficiency  Personal Vehicles How you drive and maintain your vehicle can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save you money. Minimizing unnecessary engine idling, maintaining correct tire pressure and other energy-efficient practices can reduce fuel consumption. Personal Vehicles  Commercial Vehicles The OEE's Transportation Program helps fleet managers find out how energy-efficient vehicles and business practices can reduce a fleet's operating costs, improve its productivity and increase competitiveness. Take advantage of the many tools and resources to help you save and reduce energy and reduce emissions. Commercial Vehicles

Energy Efficiency: Outreach  One-Tonne Challenge The Climate Change Plan for Canada challenges all Canadians to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by one tonne – about 20 percent of what each Canadian produces on average every year. The One-Tonne Challenge offers numerous ways to save energy, save money and reduce greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change. One-Tonne Challenge

NRCan Coordinates  Jeff Sward   (613)  Jessica Norup   (613) Natural Resources Canada – Office of Energy Efficiency – Industrial Programs Division 580 Booth St. Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0E4